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Bungay King's Arms
Bungay King's Arms
North West, 52.45732,1.43926
Closed: about 1900
42 + 44 Bridge St
grid reference TM 337 899
Mr C Bunn, applied to have the license for the King's Arms to be transferred to him from a person named Roe, but as magistrates at Harleston had recently refused to renew his license for a house he had in that town it was decided to defer his application.Ipswich Journal, October 1850**
Mrs Spink identified Mary Taylor and James Day as a couple who had lodged at her house and had been there on the day William Brown was robbed of his purse. They were both found guilty and sentenced to 9 months hard labour.Ipswich Journal, March 17th 1860** (when Mrs Spink was landlady)
Leave was given to William Watson to hold the license of Kings Arms until the Special Sessions to transfer licenses.Ipswich Journal, December 1860**
Gallery
Landlords
1791: Mrs. Allington ((Victualler))
1823: Ann Mullinger
1830: Ann Mullinger
1839: Isaac August
1844: Daniel Legood
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)